So what model phone was it. If it was several years old with firmware made before the time was changed again, it makes sense. When a company stops supporting a device, it means you don't get the new time change when Congress gets a some stupid reason in their head that they need to mess with DST dates.

Last year we had a bug where one of our UK customers had 1 of 2 servers switch on US schedule. I tried and tried to explain it to our support team, and exactly what patch they needed to install, but they closed it as unreproducible, because a week had passed and everything was fine by then.

The one and only thing that makes Arizona better than the rest of the country.

How does one state not observing DST make it better than "the rest of the country," given that there are other states that also don't observe DST? That's like me saying that driving a Subaru makes me better than all other drivers.

The one and only thing that makes Arizona better than the rest of the country.

No way. If it wasn't for DST, my kids would be arriving at school an hour before the sun came up in the middle of winter. Getting the 1-hour difference this is not THAT hard of a feat to master. When i lived in AZ, I always had to play the 'What is the time difference THIS time of year?' game when calling out of state. Now, It's back to being a matter of knowing what time zone they're in. Unless it's Arizona, then I have to try and figure out what the time difference is al over again.

As for the thread topic: I have it enabled on my phone, I always have, and I have never had an issue, even when they changed dates. My incorrectly named "atomic clock" is always screwed, but that's because it just runs all of the time, even when unplugged, and automatically sets/resets when the power goes off(Like I said, not "atomic", just pre-programmed), wo we have to manually reset it. MY bedroom clock and my watch(Actual "atomic clock") have no issues though. I don't see how it would be a Samsung thing(I have the Galaxy SIII), since the time is set through the carrier's network. I think subby needs to point the Finger Of Blame™ at the cell phone provider, IMHO.

The one and only thing that makes Arizona better than the rest of the country.

How does one state not observing DST make it better than "the rest of the country," given that there are other states that also don't observe DST? That's like me saying that driving a Subaru makes me better than all other drivers.

Abner Doon:Sylvia_Bandersnatch: doyner: ecmoRandomNumbers: What the hell is DST?

/arizonan

The one and only thing that makes Arizona better than the rest of the country.

How does one state not observing DST make it better than "the rest of the country," given that there are other states that also don't observe DST? That's like me saying that driving a Subaru makes me better than all other drivers.